It was a rare opportunity to be able to visit the newly rebuild/renovated Carmelite Monastery in Kuching, back in September this year. Basically one would not be able to enter a monastery unless you intend to join it. So this was quite special.

Dash cams are becoming increasingly common these days, one can get ones with decent video recording quality and affordable prices. Last year I bought one a Viofo A119S for my Volkswagen Vento. It suited my budget and the specifications suited my needs.

I've been dreading to do a photo shoot for my own car. If you have followed me on social media or this blog. I've been shooting other people ride for a while now. With other peoples car, I can see all the personal touches or interesting things done to their cars and I try to translate it to imagery. But when it came to shooting my own car, I really didn't know where to start. It is something I see every day and all I see are the imperfections, the things to be fixed. The misaligned lights, the scratches, the cracks, the rust and how everything looked so awkward in at the back of my camera. So most of the shots here will have no close ups :P

Since my first smart phone till date, I've always invest in one way or another a type of car mounting system for my mobile device. And most solutions just die on me within about six to nine months. So far this mount have stayed usable since I got it in December 2014. That makes it 1.5 years old. That's why I have decided to do a small write up about it.